Hello all, I'm the instructor of CSCI 2850, "Programming on the Internet" (a course title I've wanted to change for awhile, but the pain of the paperwork involved has thwarted me from doing it :). The course covers Perl, Apache and CGI. You can see the current slides for the course at http://morpo.com/robert/uno/ under the "csci 2850" link. In the coming weeks I'd like to solicit some input on revamping portions of the course. I think the course is pretty good as is, but it's time for me to seriously evaluate content in some areas. But, to the meat of this posting. My students are going to be giving a two-week series of 5-minute lightning talks on Tuesday, November 29th and Tuesday, December 6th from 6:00 PM until 7:30 PM each evening at the Peter Kiewit Institute at 68th and Pacific. Though they would probably prefer that I don't :), I'd like to invite you to the talks. I've attached a PDF (and if that doesn't come through, I'll send along a plaintext version and post it to the course website). Actually, we also have about three or four open talk slots if anyone is interested in doing something on December 6th. Just drop me a line and let me know and we'll see what we can work out. I'm contemplating doing a "How I converted my 8 years of Outlook e-mail to an non-proprietary format via Thunderbird and then used Mail::Box::Manager and Mail::Message::Construct::Bounce to get them all into GMail ... but I haven't quite had total success yet so ... :) Thanks, -- b
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